Healthcare provider support HE500¶
Healthcare provider support is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Healthcare provider support subcategory.
319 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.16% of all charities.
Keywords to find charities¶
UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.
The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:
\b((hospital|hospice|(health|medical) cent(re|er)|infirmary|medical wing) (fund|foundation|association)|benefit of (the )?(in|out)?(- )?patients|(funds|fundraising|donations) (for|to) .* (hospital|hospice|(health|medical) cent(re|er)|infirmary|medical wing))\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 121 | 0.17% |
| £10k - £100k | 119 | 0.17% |
| £100k - £250k | 23 | 0.10% |
| £250k - £500k | 8 | 0.07% |
| £500k - £1m | 10 | 0.15% |
| £1m - £10m | 23 | 0.26% |
| Over £10m | 7 | 0.32% |
| Total | 311 | 0.16% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 296 | 0.17% |
| oscr | 16 | 0.06% |
| ccni | 7 | 0.10% |
| Total | 319 | 0.16% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| General Medical Council [Charity number: SC037750] The main objective of the General Council in exercising their function is to protect promote and maintain the health and safety of the public. Section 1A Medical Act 1983 (as amended) The commissioners concluded that the GMC is a charity and accordingly is registrable with the Commission pursuant to section 3(2) of the Charities Act 1993. |
£167,543,346 |
| GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL [Charity number: 1089278] We are an independent organisation that helps to protect patients and improve medical practice across the UK. |
£167,543,346 |
| THE NHS CONFEDERATION [Charity number: 1090329] The NHS Confederation supports healthcare services in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. It is the membership body for providers and commissioners of healthcare. We seek to support our members and the wider system to plan, deliver and transform health and care systems for the benefit of patients, carers and the public. |
£23,950,997 |
| MOORFIELDS EYE CHARITY [Charity number: 1140679] The Charity raises funds to enable Moorfields Eye Hospital to continue to provide excellent care for patients and their families and to help ensure the hospital remains a world-class centre for ophthalmic research and education. |
£20,097,000 |
| CHRIST'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION [Charity number: 306975] The education of poor or needy children |
£12,662,000 |
| ST RICHARDS HOSPICE FOUNDATION [Charity number: 515668] To enhance, through specialist palliative care and education, the quality of life of patients and those important to them,suffering from cancer or other life-threatening illness. |
£11,226,962 |
| ROYAL BROMPTON AND HAREFIELD HOSPITALS CHARITY [Charity number: 1053584] Furthering charitable purposes or such purposes relating to the hospital services of the Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust or to any other part of the health service at any hospital for the benefit of patients and their families and staff of the hospitals as well as sponsoring research which benefit the sufferers of cardiac and thoracic illnesses. |
£10,441,000 |
| ALDER HEY CHILDREN'S CHARITY [Charity number: 1160661] Alder Hey Children's Charity raises vital funds to help make Alder Hey Children's Hospital a truly world-class, patient-friendly hospital for the 330,000 patients and families we care for every year. We are inspired by children; they stand at the heart of everything we do, driving us to raise money so the hospital can deliver the best care possible. |
£8,350,000 |
| HARLINGTON HOSPICE ASSOCIATION LIMITED [Charity number: 1099332] The charity provides a 10 bedded hospice inpatient unit, domiciliary care, hospice at home service, day care hospice, Lymphoedema clinic and family support.The charity runs 6 charity shops. |
£5,987,178 |
| BRITISH PHARMACOLOGICAL SOCIETY [Charity number: 1030623] To promote and advance pharmacology nationally and internationally (including clinical pharmacology) |
£4,742,376 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| THE FRIENDS OF WOKING COMMUNITY HOSPITAL [Charity number: 1178417] Our principal activity is to support the patients of the Woking Community Hospital by donating funds to the Hospital. We raise these funds from subscriptions, from donations, including those from sponsored events, from legacies and from events which we organise locally. |
£177,004 |
| THE LEAGUE OF WORTHING HOSPITALS AND COMMUNITY FRIENDS [Charity number: 208291] The object of the League is to relieve patients of the Worthing Hospitals and to support the work of the said Hospitals by the provision of medical equipment and facilities for the benefit of patients, staff and visitors. The League runs a shop, a trolley shop and cafe at Worthing Hospital as part of its primary charitable activites. |
£764,368 |
| BEDFONT LANE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1022997] Social activities for senior citizens. Social activities for young people. Social activities for family members. Makes donations to the shooting star hospice. Make donations to children with leaukemia. |
£12,396 |
| GIVE ME HOPE AFRICA WALES [Charity number: 1175839] Give me hope Africa Wales (GMHAW) works in partnership with Kugana Charity (previously named Give me hope Africa). We provide the funds for our partners to deliver education and training programmes to individuals and families. We are currently in the process of equipping a medical centre and continue to work with the community on a variety of projects to create a more sustainable future. |
£17,897 |
| Queensberry House Trust [Charity number: SC017328] The Trustees shall hold the Trust Funds for such charitable purposes as the Trustees in their sole discretion may decide, including, but not exclusively, the advancement of citizenship and community development (including the promotion of civic responsibility, volunteering, the voluntary sector or the effectiveness or efficiency of charities), and also having regard, but not exclusively, to the locality in which the former Queensberry House Hospital was located. |
£137,295 |
| ALDER HEY CHILDREN'S CHARITY [Charity number: 1160661] Alder Hey Children's Charity raises vital funds to help make Alder Hey Children's Hospital a truly world-class, patient-friendly hospital for the 330,000 patients and families we care for every year. We are inspired by children; they stand at the heart of everything we do, driving us to raise money so the hospital can deliver the best care possible. |
£8,350,000 |
| SHAARE ZEDEK UK [Charity number: 262870] Shaare Zedek's aim is to save lives by raising donations to fund a world premier medical centre in Jerusalem which serves all people with no discrimination. Donations also benefit groundbreaking medical reseach . Donors benefit by being able to commemorate loved ones in perpetuity through commemmorative programmes. British donors can also be involved at local level level in a range of events. |
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| THE ALMA HOSPITAL TRUST [Charity number: 1054108] The charity helps raise funds to equip and maintain a hospital in Pakistan which provides free medical care to the poor and needy in district Hafizabad, Pakistan. |
£29,804 |
| FENN FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1214949] THE OBJECT OF THE CIO IS THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF GOOD HEALTH AND WELL BEING BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONS THAT OFFER CARE AND SUPPORT TO CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES DURING A CHILD?S HOSPITAL STAY AT BOTH THE JOHN RADCLIFFE HOSPITAL IN OXFORD AND SOUTHAMPTON CHILDRENS HOSPITAL. |
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| THE MAGNUS CHARITY [Charity number: 222545] Provides financial support for the Parish Church of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St. Mary Magdalene Newark for defined purposes.Provides financial support for facilities for the benefit of the patients in Newark Hospital for which provision is not made out of public funds. |
£54,048 |